Well, harrummph! You see...it involves the gravitational resonance of the molecular structure of the physical vessel in synchronization with the magnetic field of the planet. You're welcome.

Professor Nowitall

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1361043

Tell me more for my research. How does a human distort gravity in such a way that he can fly. I'm going to try it. Serious.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1363940

It's quite elementary really. You simply wear a magnetized cape that has been radiated with gamma rays from the solar disc at precisely 6:51AM at the Vernal Equinox while stretching your arms upward. Then you shall blast off at the speed of a bullet! Watch out for satellites! You're welcome dear boy. Happy flights! Harrrummmph!!

I never understood how Superman flew faster. I understand that gravity doesn't effect him like it does us.. but how does he go faster?? Does he have some kind of anti gravity mechanism in his body or something??

Originally, Superman couldn't fly--he could only run fast and jump very high.

"As originally conceived and presented in his early stories, Superman's powers were relatively limited, consisting of superhuman strength that allowed him to lift a car over his head, run at amazing speeds and leap one-eighth of a mile, as well as an incredibly dense body structure that could be pierced by nothing less than an exploding artillery shell.[101] Siegel and Shuster compared his strength and leaping abilities to an ant and a grasshopper.[102] When making the cartoons, the Fleischer Brothers found it difficult to keep animating him leaping and requested to DC to change his ability to flying; this was an especially convenient concept for short films, which would have otherwise had to waste precious running time moving earthbound Clark Kent from place to place.[103] Writers gradually increased his powers to larger extents during the Silver Age, in which Superman could fly to other worlds and galaxies and even across universes with relative ease.[101] He would often fly across the solar system to stop meteors from hitting the Earth, or sometimes just to clear his head. Writers found it increasingly difficult to write Superman stories in which the character was believably challenged,[104] so DC made a series of attempts to rein the character in. The most significant attempt, John Byrne's 1986 rewrite, established several hard limits on his abilities: he barely survives a nuclear blast, and his space flights are limited by how long he can hold his breath.[105] Superman's power levels have again increased since then, with Superman currently possessing enough strength to hurl mountains, withstand nuclear blasts with ease, fly into the sun unharmed, and survive in the vacuum of outer space without oxygen."

Originally, Superman couldn't fly--he could only run fast and jump very high.

"As originally conceived and presented in his early stories, Superman's powers were relatively limited, consisting of superhuman strength that allowed him to lift a car over his head, run at amazing speeds and leap one-eighth of a mile, as well as an incredibly dense body structure that could be pierced by nothing less than an exploding artillery shell.[101] Siegel and Shuster compared his strength and leaping abilities to an ant and a grasshopper.[102] When making the cartoons, the Fleischer Brothers found it difficult to keep animating him leaping and requested to DC to change his ability to flying; this was an especially convenient concept for short films, which would have otherwise had to waste precious running time moving earthbound Clark Kent from place to place.[103] Writers gradually increased his powers to larger extents during the Silver Age, in which Superman could fly to other worlds and galaxies and even across universes with relative ease.[101] He would often fly across the solar system to stop meteors from hitting the Earth, or sometimes just to clear his head. Writers found it increasingly difficult to write Superman stories in which the character was believably challenged,[104] so DC made a series of attempts to rein the character in. The most significant attempt, John Byrne's 1986 rewrite, established several hard limits on his abilities: he barely survives a nuclear blast, and his space flights are limited by how long he can hold his breath.[105] Superman's power levels have again increased since then, with Superman currently possessing enough strength to hurl mountains, withstand nuclear blasts with ease, fly into the sun unharmed, and survive in the vacuum of outer space without oxygen."

. simple the center of the planet is positive, everything stuck to it is negitive, up to our belly button, we all are up side down, thats what our optic nerve is for, when the field flips we all can fly by usin our diaphram to reverse our polarity,

. simple the center of the planet is positive, everything stuck to it is negitive, up to our belly button, we all are up side down, thats what our optic nerve is for, when the field flips we all can fly by usin our diaphram to reverse our polarity,

good luck, i cant wait,

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19320753

plenty of people throughout history to check, if your not too blind to see,

. simple the center of the planet is positive, everything stuck to it is negitive, up to our belly button, we all are up side down, thats what our optic nerve is for, when the field flips we all can fly by usin our diaphram to reverse our polarity,

good luck, i cant wait,

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19320753

plenty of people throughout history to check, if your not too blind to see,

and if you are to blind deaf and dumb to see stuck in a material world full of barbie dolls and insane bully boys, your going to miss all the fun, so start treating your brothers as yourselves and join the fun,,